Justice Delayed is Justice Denied

“Justice delayed is justice denied” is a legal maxim. It implies that if legitimate review or fair help to a harmed party is accessible, however isn’t approaching in an opportune manner, it is successfully equivalent to having no cure by any stretch of the imagination.

This rule is the reason for the privilege to a fast preliminary and comparative rights which are intended to facilitate the lawful framework, on account of the injustice for the harmed party who continued the injury having little trust in opportune and compelling cure and goal. The expression has become a revitalizing weep for lawful reformers who view courts, councils, judges, mediators, authoritative law judges, commissions or governments as acting too gradually in settling lawful issues — either in light of the fact that the case is excessively unpredictable, the current framework is excessively mind boggling or overburdened, or on the grounds that the issue or gathering being referred to needs political kindness. Singular cases might be affected by legal aversion to settle on a choice. Resolutions and court rules have attempted to control the propensity; and judges might be dependent upon oversight and even order for tireless disappointments to convenient choose matters, or precisely report their excess.

Justice is one of civilisation’s primary objectives. It is subsequently basic for the legal executive to play out its obligation appropriately for any general public to proceed with its quest for harmony, amicability and progress. Shockingly, the Indian legal executive, notwithstanding its numerous victories, experiences extreme auxiliary issues that keep it from working appropriately. The legal executive’s travails, explicitly those identifying with deferrals and overabundance are very much reported and needn’t bother with reiteration. In any case, it is just over the most recent couple of years that these basic issues have been exceptional seen observationally because of the accessibility of better information. It is presently conceivable to survey, in a genuinely point by point way, the legal executive on boundaries, for example, spending plans, HR, remaining burden, assorted variety, foundation, and patterns throughout the years. We can likewise precisely analyse the pendency and excess issue at region and taluka level as well as at court complex levels.

From a bigger viewpoint, legal deferrals likewise lead to vulnerability with respect to laws and their application — the continuous case in the Supreme Court in regards to the use of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement Act, 2013 and the assurance of remuneration thereunder has basically ended land securing case in the nation. Cases identified with land securing in the subordinate courts stay pending for a long time by and large and are a class of cases that set aside the most effort to be settled in court. A basic change required is the need to choose a full-time legal organization framework. Globally, legal organization is viewed as being subordinate to crafted by judges and is done by committed and concentrated faculty to help judges effectively play out their legal obligations. The foundation of a committed and prepared unit to offer help to the legal executive through case the board, help with planning, dealing with managerial errands, and guaranteeing support of court framework will go far in empowering the legal executive to concentrate on the organization of justice.

Generic branding of Indian markets

Generic Indian model that works for all sorts of business activities is organizational and orientation-based consumer class branding in between the lines of generic marketing. The cost benefit optimizers are known to be Indians apparently , which we need in abundance. Fixed automation budgets and stalls for the best business deals to be enclosed from small , one-stop shops in the grey market providing software and hardware factors together. These type of working segmentations work for hospital service consumers , subscribed factors , chemicals and every other rational category you can line up to.

The fine line between premium yet popular enough discount products and typically cost-benefit optimizers there’s multiple usage options comprising of household goods. These types of generic ownerships hold a very high degree of sensibilities done in the hard work. The very ideology of household things brings up few unnoticed and faded away parts of issues to optimize status signaling , comfort as well when it comes to running costs. Marketing types of generic modeling can be segmented by this construct , based on their fenced knowledge about investment and raising capital through means of generic models. Finally , entitling to the basic generic model , a multi-pronged strategic decisions always route to productivity and can be devised for the Indian marketing purposes.

Unlock 3.0

 As the process of unlocking is going hand-in-hand with mini lockdowns in several states, along with the rising number COVID-19 cases, reports said the Centre might allow theatres to reopen next, but educational institutions, swimming pools and gyms, metros will remain closed. Malls have already opened. Multiplexes might be given permission towards the end of August to allow people between the age group of 15 to 50 with spaced out seating arrangements, maintaining social distance. 

According to reports, the Centre has plans to allow gymnasiums only on the condition that the onus of safety will be on the authorities and the public using it will be responsible. 

According to the latest UGC guideline, the universities will have to complete their final year examinations by September. While some exams will be held online, some exams might be held offline for which the Centre will extend its permission. But there are no plans to resume regular classes in schools in August.

Impact of Covid-19 on Indian Economy and The World.

Corona Virus In India

India has been under lockdown phase 4 until May 31st with some relaxations. Prime Minister Mr. Modi announced a relief package of 20 lakh Crores INR for various sectors to propel economic growth on May 17. Some relaxations which were provided to Red, Orange and Green zone areas during the Lockdown 3.0 like opening of some of the individual shops of non-essential items were extended to Medium and small scale industrial sector, farm and trading sector. Malls, Cinemas, restaurants and places with probable high foot fall remained closed. India now is ranked third in the world in terms of coronavirus cases, after the US and Brazil.

The COVID-19 pandemic pushed economies into a Great pushback, which helped contain the virus and save lives, but also triggered the worst recession since the Great Depression. Over 75 per cent of countries are now reopening at the same time as the pandemic is intensifying in many emerging market and developing economies. Few countries have started to recover. However, in the absence of a medical assistance, the strength of the recovery is highly uncertain and the impact on sectors and countries are uneven.

The entire country remained under lockdown till May 31, 2020 followed by Unlock phase-1 from June 1 and June 14. Up to May 31, was the Lockdown 4. Earlier the Lockdown 3 was up to May 17, Lockdown 2 was upto May 3 and before that the Lockdown 1 was from March 22 to April 16, 2020. Prime Minister Mr.  Modi announced measures with some relaxations.  According to experts, this is being done to ensure that the Food Safety of India is protected as Rabi harvesting season is on anvil. PM Modi said detailed guidelines have kept in mind the needs of the informal sector and farmers. India now joins countries such as France, USA which are moving with the idea of unlock phases after extended lockdowns.

The Harsh Effects on World Economies

A high degree of uncertainty surrounds this forecast, with both upside and downside risks to the outlook. On the upside, better news on vaccines and treatments, and additional policy support can lead to a quicker resumption of economic activity. On the downside, further waves of infections can reverse increased mobility and spending, and rapidly tighten financial conditions, triggering debt distress. Geopolitical and trade tensions could damage fragile global relationships at a time when trade is projected to collapse by around 12 per cent.

This pandemic like no other will have a recovery like no other. First, the unprecedented global sweep of this crisis hampers recovery prospects for export-dependent economies and jeopardises the prospects for income convergence between developing and advanced economies. We are projecting a synchronised deep downturn in 2020 for both advanced economies (-8 per cent) and emerging market and developing economies (-3 per cent; -5 per cent if excluding China), and over 95 percent of countries are projected to have negative per ca-pita income growth in 2020. The cumulative hit to GDP growth over 2020–21 for emerging market and developing economies, excluding China, is expected to exceed that in advanced economies. Sooner or later this crisis will vanish and it has to because change is the undisputed law of nature. The only thing waiting for us after this epidemic is a shattering or rather say, a collapsing economy for many nations. We are fighting this pandemic together hence same should be our spirit in handling the ruptured economy. With confirmed case count for India crossing a million and more than 26000 deaths, all we can do is to get more strongly committed to all guidelines and suggested precautions by governments and health agencies worldwide.

Anger management

Getting angry on someone is the most easiest thing because it almost happens all the time. Can we control anger? Can we stop before we get it? Anger is a sudden reaction of the pressure inside that occurred due to disagreement of your opinion. Anger has a great impact because we speak without control. Words that come out of our mouth were actually came from our heart. Usually people hide the true opinions and try to fake friendships. But due to this sudden process the opinion of us over others comes out in a sudden manner.

Things done can never be undone so think before you do. Thinking about done doesn’t erase done. Neither can we change the past not set the future. So think about present because it’s the only thing that’s in our control. May be I can modify the sentence as present is also not in our hands atleast we have a feel that it’s in our control. The feel of real is not real but we are atmost in real. It gives us confidence and hope of our chances to change our present. Going with the flow is a old phrase which makes our lives flow like a wave in a sea. Have focus because its something that stops us from making something. Our conscience reacts only when it’s emergency, so depending on it is not trustworthy.

Have a clarity over your doing. Anger can’t be stopped from getting started. But we can decrease the intensity. We don’t know the initial point of the anger when it’s about to start. But we can remember it only after the incident. So try to stop the origin isn’t in our hands because it happens all of sudden and we don’t have control over it. So try to save ourselves from becoming worse is the only option left with us. We get to know about ourself at the time of anger. We need to control ourselves by shifting our thought to some other thoughts.

Manage your anger by thinking of something else and let your brian think in different direction. Have a shift over your thoughts and manage your anger. Don’t try to stop anger because you can’t stop it. Try to control the intense when you have conscience over your doing. It decreases the intense of your anger and thereby letting you mange your anger.

HRM Department in growth of organisation

It is very important for an organisation without this department they can’t start their work because all work from planning , staffing , organising , controlling and directing functions are done through this department. What is to be done ,when is to be done and who perform the work is done by this department in the organisation. This is very essential of growth in organisation.

Human resource management is the practice of recruiting, hiring, deploying and managing an organisation’s employee. A company or organization’s HR department is usually responsible for creating, putting into effect and overseeing policies governing workers and the relationship of the organization with its employees.

HRM is really employee management with an emphasis on those employees as assets of the business. In this context, employees are sometimes referred to as human capital. As with other business assets, the goal is to make effective use of employees, reducing risk and maximizing return on investment (ROI).

As a practice, businesses and organizations depend on three key resources: physical resources, such as materials and equipment; financial resources, including cash, credit, and debt; and people. There can be no doubt that people play a vital role in an organization or business as a resource.The human resource function of every defines their success as an organization. An organisation’s HR function plays a major role in the growth of its bottom line and the success of its business strategy. 

why do we call it Human Resource Management ?

Human – referred to the skilled workforce in an organisation

Resource- refers to limited availability or scares

Management- refers how to optimize and make best use of such limited or scare resources so as to meet organisational goals and objectives.

Nature of HRM: It is the process of bringing people and organisation together so that the each of goals are met. It is focus on results rather than rules. It tries to help employees develop their potential fully. It encourages employees to give their best to the organisation. It helps an organisation meet its goals in future by providing for competent and well- motivated employees. It tries to build and maintain cordial relations between people work at various levels in the organisation.

objectives of HRM: To procure right type person for right job at right time. To ensure effective utilisation of human resources. To ensure development of human resources. To maintain high morale in organisation. To provide them right kind of training to increase their productivity.

HRM refers to the management of all decisions within an organization that are related to people.

To understand HRM, the functions of HRM must be taken into consideration. The functions of HRM are managerial, operative and advisory.

Managerial functions of HRM:

▪︎ Planning

▪︎ Organising

▪︎ Directing

▪︎Controlling

Operative functions of HRM:

▪︎ Recruitment and Selection

▪︎Job analysis and Design

▪︎Performance Management

▪︎Learning and Development

▪︎Compensation Management

▪︎Employee Welfare

▪︎Policies

▪︎Personal records

▪︎Labour relations

Advisory Functions:

▪︎ Top management advisory : One of the critical HRM functions is to advise the top management in formulating policies and procedures. The advisory function of HRM also advise the top management on appraisal of manpower. This function also involves advice regarding maintaining high-quality human relations and improving employee morale.

▪︎Departmental Head Advice : Under thi HRM function, HRM advices the head of various departments of policies related to job design , job description, recruitment, selection and appraisal.

DO YOU KNOW IT ?

The U.S. office of Personnel Management is the world’s largest HR department . OPM provides Human Resource service for the federal governments workforce of nearly 2.8 million workers. It’s staff carry out the tasks to recruit, interview and promote employees oversea merit pay, benefits and retirement programs ; and ensure that all employees and applicants are treated fairly and according to the law.

The following reasons highlight the importance of HRM.

Recognizing and valuing individuals: HRM acknowledges every employee’s worth within the organization, suggesting that the organization recognize and value individual contributions. The empathy monitor study by the Businessolver states that 93% of employees say they’re more likely to stay at an organization with an empathetic employer. Also, the happywork study by Ultimate Software says that 75% of employees would stay longer at an organization that listens to and addresses their concerns.

People bring ideas: HRM manages people, and people bring new new skills and ideas into the organization and fuel the growth of business.

Upskilling is long term interest : HRM recognizes the need for continuous learning; talents and skills must be continually refined in the long-term interests of the organization.

Employee satisfaction: People have a right to be satisfied by their work, and organizations have a responsibility, and a profit motivation, to try to match their skill DecisionWise via Human Resource Today 64% of workers globally feel their job gives them a sense of meaning and purpose.

Beyond technical training: HRM has a much broader scope than technical training—employees need to know more than the requirements of a specific task in order to make their maximum contribution.

These are major role of HRM department in an organisation’s growth. If their employees are happy they become more productive and effectively perform their work towards organisation which help in organisation’s growth and achieve their objectives.

Social Distancing:Stay Home, Stay Safe & Protect Others.

Each day we hear of more people being found receiving COVID-19 in our region, in the United States and around the world.

The virus that causes COVID-19 can be spread from person to person through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. When you are close, these droplets can enter your body through your nose, mouth or lungs.

Recent research suggests that COVID-19 may be distributed by people with no symptoms, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is why it is so important to take the necessary steps to stop the spread of the virus.

How to limit COVID-19 broadcasts by social classification:
.Stay home
.Avoid public spaces and social gathering
.Stay at least 6 meters away from others if you have to go out
.Wear a homemade fabric or fabric in public
.Do not go or gather
.Avoid traveling too much
.Consider using supplies for groceries, medicine, and other household items


Reducing the distribution of COVID-19 has reached a practical level for hospitals and health care providers, Gov. Tom Tom Wolf recently extended an order to stay home to all the people of Pennsylvaniya on April 30th.

A stay-at-home order asks Pennsylvaniya to refrain from trivial travel. Essential migrations include commuting to and from important work, choosing items for stores and medicines and looking after family and pets in other homes, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

Social Awareness in Health Awareness in Doylestown
We are committed to ensuring the safety of our patients, staff and visitors. In the meantime, Doylestown Health has taken a few steps to protect the public by reducing the limit.

.All categories of people and events have been canceled and some are now available through live webinars. Many educational resources can be found in our Health News & Blog.
.Visitors are limited and a few who are allowed to visit a patient are required to wear a mask and stay in the sick room until they are discharged from the hospital.
.Access to the hospital is limited to three areas, including the Emergency Department, the Main Lobby, and the Gorsky Atrium (Heart Center).
.Everyone who enters the hospital is tested for temperature (using a non-touching thermometer) in addition to questions about health and mobility.
.Employees are required to wear a mask at all times.
.All patients are given a cloth mask and asked to use a mask when a health care worker enters the room.
.Some medical staff at Doylestown Hospital doctors and nurses now provide telecommunications services.

Stay Home! Stay Safe.

What is the UNCRC?

You may have heard the term ‘rights’ before, or even the UNCRC, but what exactly was it and how does it affect young people.

The UNCRC is the UN Convention on the Rights of The Child. It was written in 1989 with the aim to recognize the rights of the children and agrees that they should be protected and promoted in all the areas of their life. They belong to everyone up to age of 18, although in some countries this age is lower.

There are 54 rights laid out as articles in the UNCRC. From the right to name, the right to privacy and the right to housing and food, almost every country has agreed to recognize the rights of the UNCRC. All the rights are connected to each other and are equally important.

The fact that a country has signed the UNCRC does not guarantee that the rights will be respected, protected and fulfilled. Adults are responsible for respecting these rights and countries are responsible for creating laws that will protect these rights.

Article 42 in the UNCRC says that you have the right to know your rights! Adults should know what your rights are and help you learn about them too.

Under the terms of the convention, governments are required to meet children’s basic need and help them reach their full potential. Central to this is the acknowledgement that every child has basic fundamental rights. These rights include the right to:

  1. Life, survival, and development
  2. Protection from violence, abuse or neglect
  3. An education that enables children to fulfil their potential
  4. Be raised by, or have relationship with, their parents
  5. Express their opinions and be listened to.

In 2000, two optional protocols were added to the UNCRC. 0ne ask governments to ensure children under age of 18 are not forcibly recruited into their armed forces. The second calls on states to prohibit child prostitution, child pornography and the sale of children into slavery. These have now been ratified by more than 120 states.

A third optional protocol was added in 2011. This enables children whose rights have been violated to complain directly to the UN committee on the rights of the child.

Pubg Mobile vs Call of Duty

Player Player known or PUBG: Mobile in short means nothing about the changing world of gaming made in India. There has never been a sports theme ever given such a famous glory in the world and it certainly is not a mobile game. One could say that Tencent, the publisher of PUBG Mobile, has broken the formula for a successful title in a country where Sports was less important.
While in its PC avatar, PUBG has never received much attention in the world due to high computer requirements, but for mobile phones, the game has come to life. In less than a year we see YouTubers with channels dedicated to PUBG Mobile, major tournaments and more. As long as it seemed like PUBG’s popularity would just continue to be viewed by the weather, out of place.
Call of Duty Mobille: A game that brings the world-famous franchise to the portable platform.
To make it clear that Call of Duty has been on mobiles before, but the level of gameplay is limited especially for a single player. With the new Call of Duty: Mobile, working on activation seeks to enhance the full console experience of multiplayer consoles on Android / iOS. So far Activation has not announced any official release date for Call of Duty: Mobile, but the closed beta is still available. I have to try it and here are my thoughts on it compared to PUBG mobile.

Game Types
The main reason why anyone wants to play Call of Duty (which is why it will be known as COD throughout this piece) is the variety of options offered. The most popular used, and the ones that will be most enjoyable, will be Deadmatch, Free-for-all, Domination, Frontline and Search and Destroy. The action is moving at a high student pace, with no time to breathe as in each mode you get unlimited objections while you and your team try to reach the school limit first. Other than that if you upgrade your level and show off to your friends, a higher Rank mode is also available where you can play all of the game modes described above, the only difference being that you are paired with players in the same position.
By comparison, PUBG Mobile also has several options, but no one has the experience of pumping adrenaline like COD. The closest thing you can get is to take a quick step in War Mode, and also to force you to jump off the plane every time you die. While the great Battle Royale mode for Class is definitely a great attraction for PUBG Mobile, it can be reversed a bit and there are limited things you can do. War Royale in COD, on the other hand, basically COD Blackout was downgraded to the platform. There are custom classes, helicopter rides, highways, small maps, zombies, a bloody area, lots of enemy plots and more. It’s a matter of popularity, but I’d really like to rate War Royale in COD as the top notch that PUBG. Left-side, Team Deadmatch is coming to PUBG Mobile soon, as it will be Zombies mode in COD.

Indian News Channel ‘News Nation’ Faces Protests for calling K-Pop Girl Band ‘Blackpink’ as ‘Chinese Strippers’

If you are a K-pop fan then there is no way you haven’t heard of the K-pop sensation ‘Blackpink’. The group consists of the supremely talented Jisoo, Jennie, Rose and Lisa. Whether it is dancing or singing, they ace it in the real sense of the term. They enjoy a mass fan following all around the world but seems like News Nation doesn’t know about them.

The news channel is under fire after showing the clips of South Korea’s K-pop girl group while airing a story on Chinese Strippers. Fans of the group all over the world including India have demanded an apology from the channel.

Following the Indo-China border scuffle, there are are anti-Chinese sentiments in India and some news channels are continuously airing China related stories. In one of its segments called “Rochak Romanchak” (Thrilling content) , The News Nation showed the clipping on BLACKPINK’s music video and subtitles below read ” strippers dance during funerals in China”.

The anchor is heard saying that the Ministry of Culture in China has declared the tradition indecent and even though it is not sure if there will be a ban on the tradition, the Chinese government will continuously work towards ending it.

Fans all over the world including India called the news segment shameful. Giving details of the song, fans said that the clip shown was from BLACKPINK’s “In Your Area” concert while Lisa and Jennie gave solo performances.

It will be interesting to see if BLACKPINK gives out a reaction to this incident or not.

Online Shopping; our best friend

Aren’t we all guilty of this? Online shopping is an addiction for most of us across the age groups. Many people indulge in this to cope with their emotions. Especially during times like these, when everyone is forced to stay in and the shops and malls being closed, online shopping has come to our rescue. It first started a couple of years back, when amazon first came into picture. During its initial years, online shopping was not that welcomed especially by the Indian origins. We liked to go around, and touch and feel the product, make sure to check for damages if any and definitely ask for a discount, let me say bargain for a better price. But soon things changed and online shopping prospered across the country. Right from clothing to electronics online shopping started gaining popularity. With seasonal sales, online shopping sites manged to garner attention from many. Also providing options like buy back and returns policy many started favouring online shopping. If you can shop from the comfort of your home and avoid traffic and parking problems and most importantly save time, energy and fuel why you will not favour it. You also have the luxury of a huge variety of choices and different ranges for each type and kind of product.

Here we have some advantages and disadvantages of online shopping.

Advantages of online shopping

 

Due to rapid growth of technology, business organizations have switched over from the traditional method of selling goods to electronic method of selling goods. Business organizations use internet as a main vehicle to conduct commercial transactions.

Online stores do not have space constraints and a wide variety of products can be displayed on websites. It helps the analytical buyers to purchase a product after a good search.

1. Convenience of online shopping

Customers can purchase items from the comfort of their own homes or work place. Shopping is made easier and convenient for the customer through internet. It is also easy to cancel the transactions.

The following table depicts the factors which motivate the online shoppers to buy products online.

Top 6 reasons given by shoppers in buying through internet

  • Saves time and efforts.
  • Convenience of shopping at home.
  • Wide variety / range of products are available.
  • Good discounts / lower prices.
  • Get detailed information of the product.
  • We can compare various models / brands.

2. No pressure shopping

Generally, in physical stores, the sales representatives try to influence the buyers to buy the product. There can be some kind of pressure, whereas the customers are not pressurized in any way in online stores.

3. Online shopping saves time

Customers do not have to stand in queues in cash counters to pay for the products that have been purchased by them. They can shop from their home or work place and do not have to spend time traveling. The customers can also look for the products that are required by them by entering the key words or using search engines.

4. Comparisons

Companies display the whole range of products offered by them to attract customers with different tastes and needs. This enables the buyers to choose from a variety of models after comparing the finish, features and price of the products on display, Sometimes, price comparisons are also available online.

5. Availability of online shop

The mall is open on 365 x 24 x 7. So, time does not act as a barrier, wherever the vendor and buyers are.

6. Online tracking

Online consumers can track the order status and delivery status tracking of shipping is also available.

7. Online shopping saves money

To attract customers to shop online, e-trailers and marketers offer discounts to the customers. Due to elimination of maintenance, real-estate cost, the retailers are able to sell the products with attractive discounts through online. Sometimes, large online shopping sites offer store comparison.

Disadvantages of online shopping

 

Disadvantages of Online Shopping. Ease of use is the prime reason that drives the success of e-commerce. Though internet provides a quick and easy way to purchase a product, some people prefer to use this technology only in a limited way. They regard internet as a means for gathering more information about a product before buying it in a shop. Some people also fear that they might get addicted to online shopping.

The major disadvantages of online shopping are as follows.

1. Delay in delivery

Long duration and lack of proper inventory management result in delays in shipment. Though the duration of selecting, buying and paying for an online product may not take more than 15 minutes; the delivery of the product to customer’ s doorstep takes about 1-3 weeks. This frustrates the customer and prevents them from shopping online.

2. Lack of significant discounts in online shops

Physical stores offer discounts to customers and attract them so this makes it difficult for e-trailers to compete with the offline platforms.

3. Lack of touch and feel of merchandise in online shopping

Lack of touch-feel-try creates concerns over the quality of the product on offer. Online shopping is not quite suitable for clothes as the customers cannot try them on.

4. Lack of interactivity in online shopping

Physical stores allow price negotiations between buyers and the seller. The show room sales attendant representatives provide personal attention to customers and help them in purchasing goods. Certain online shopping mart offers service to talk to a sales representative,

5. Lack of shopping experience

The traditional shopping exercise provides lot of fun in the form of show-room atmosphere, smart sales attendants, scent and sounds that cannot be experienced through a website. Indians generally enjoy shopping. Consumers look forward to it as an opportunity to go out and shop.

6. Lack of close examination in online shopping

A customer has to buy a product without seeing actually how it looks like. Customers may click and buy some product that is not really required by them. The electronic images of a product are sometimes misleading. The colour, appearance in real may not match with the electronic images.

People like to visit physical stores and prefer to have close examination of good, though it consumes time. The electronic images vary from physical appearance when people buy goods based on electronic images.

7. Frauds in online shopping

Sometimes, there is disappearance of shopping site itself. In addition to above, the online payments are not much secured. So, it is essential for e-marketers and retailers to pay attention to this issue to boost the growth of e-commerce. The rate of cyber-crimes has been increasing and customers’ credit card details and bank details have been misused which raise privacy issues.

Customers have to be careful in revealing their personal information. Some of the e-trailers are unreliable.

The disadvantages of online shopping will not hinder its growth, Online shopping helped businesses to recover from the recession.

Merchants should pay attention to the stumbling blocks and ensure secure payment system to make online shopping effective; the following advice may be followed by the E-merchants and by the online shoppers.

I know this can be exciting, but make sure you don’t get scammed. Happy shopping!

“Log kya kahenge”

”log kya kahenge” is a word which underestimates one’s ability. it can’t let us allow to do what we want to do. In todays world this three words are one of the biggest barrier to success.

For example: if someone wants to marry a person of his/her choice. than the very first thing comes in our mind that “log kya kahenge” which makes our parents felt disrespectful. Also they think that they can’t stand in a society in the same reputation and dignity.

In India everyone lives together, really close. And that’s an amazing thing. But we are not able to mind our own business. We have so much to say and soo much to judge. Everyone on road to other places can easily make out when thier clothes, realationship status, job and etc. are not approved. We are so qualified in making others feel out of place and uncomfortable. We can easily crush confidence of a person by looking at them for just 5 seconds. We are “log” who make others feel self-conscious.

A girl wearing a crop to is being judged brutally by the society , specially by aunts. but when the same aunts wear sarees that displays their 6 inch stomach, why are the still taged as “sanskari”.why being so partial ?

This “ log Kya kahenge” becomes a major problem. But why do we worry that “log kya kahenge”. “ It is the work of people to say in other’s matter”. So best thing is to ignore them.

Now the solution is very simple; firstly you should stop judging people yourself. If you have any difficulty in coping, ask for advice from someone whom you trust and respect.

Teach yourself to accept that what they think isn’t your reality.
By confronting your fears, you help others confront theirs.
Be a little selfish. There’s nothing wrong with it.

Its your life; Don’t let anyone make you feel guilty for living it your way!

Its your life. Run, scream, laugh, cry with joy. Do whatever the hell you want. How does it matter whether you wear tight or baggy clothes, or too much makeup or all you want to do is travel the world alone when the people around you are gasping at the thought of you dropping out of med school?

My father says-”Never get swelled up when someone praises you, Never get depressed when someone blames you”

Thus a ideal person is the one who remains unaffected by both praise as well as criticism. You just need to keep one simple thing in mind- You have no control over any kind of external situation, person, etc. You can only and only control yourself. So, that which you cannot control should not bother you at all.

Do the right thing without expecting any praise or criticism. Even if you get any of these as a byproduct of your work, you should remain humble, completely unaffected by them. Remember both praise and criticism are momentary. If you are in peace with yourself, that’s it all and you win.

“कुछ तो लोग कहेंगे, लोगों का काम है कहना
छोड़ो बेकार की बातों में कहीं बीत ना जाए रैना”

Child In Conflict With Law

Every child has the inherent potential to grow up and achieve his or her full potential and contribute positively towards the growth of nation and society. The Constitution of India grants children the highest priority for their protection and well being. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 adopted by Government of India takes a holistic approach towards protecting the rights of the children by providing for proper care, protection, development, treatment and social re-integration of children in difficult circumstances by adopting a child – friendly approach.
Children are born innocent; however, due to multiple factors, many children adopt behaviours which are defined as delinquent and sometimes being “in conflict with law”. These behaviours range from emotional outburst, petty thefts, substance abuse, violent or aggressive behaviour to more serious types of crimes. These behaviours are often learned early in life. However, parents, family members, and others who care for children can help them learn to deal with emotions without using violence. Studies show that children internalize norms of society through strong bonds with pa rents and others, which protect against delinquent impulses.

Child in Conflict with Law

“Child in Conflict with Law” has been defined under Section 2 (l3) of the Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act, 2015 as a child who is alleged or found to have committed an offence and has not completed eighteen years of age on the date of commission of such offence.

Juvenile delinquency, also known “juvenile offending”, is the act of participating in unlawful behavior as a minor or individual younger than the statutory age of majority. A juvenile delinquent in the United States is a person who is typically below 18 years of age and commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult. Juvenile crimes can range from status offenses (such as underage smoking/drinking), to property crimes and violent.

Offences Alleged to be committed by Children

The Juvenile Justice System assumes that a child offender is a product of unfavorable environment and is entitled to a fresh chance to begin his life. The offences may have been committed without any criminal intent on certain occasions. The child probably lacks foresight on the repercussions/consequences of his actions. It is accepted that a child offender should not be given punishment based on the kind of offence he /she has committed but should be given an individual treatment which is reformative in nature and which is based on his /her need, psychological and social background.
According to National Crime Record Bureau, a total of 31,396 cases of “children in conflict with law” (CCL) were reported in 2015 and the rate of crime committed by them was 2.1 per cent. However, a majority of these cases are petty crimes and are preventable by providing proper guidance and counselling to children and economic strengthening of their families. An analysis of children who were in conflict with law shows that majority of them belonged to economically weaker section (42.5 per cent). Around 11.5 per cent of them were illiterate while another 43.4 per cent were educated up to primary level only ( Crime in India 2015: Compendium ; NCRB).

Causes of juvenile delinquency

There are many factors contributing towards the criminal nature of the youth. Most of these youths come from families of discord or abuse. Peer pressure, neighbourhood also influence the development of a child. Poverty is also one of the main causes for a delinquent youth. Although education plays an important role in moulding the future citizens, the system somewhere lacks in the ability of holding the attention of nonbookish and non-academic individuals and thus contributes towards many cases of juvenile delinquency. Delinquents are typically those who take studies like a burden and on being rebuked turn towards crime. There are some measures which may help in reforming these children:

  1. Instil in them a sense of security and give them the love and affection that they may have been deprived of.
  2. Parents should be counselled to detect early signs of maladjustments, so that any tendency towards delinquency may be destroyed at the roots.
  3. A sense of moral and social values should be instilled in them at the very beginning.
  4. Bring about a change in the community that encourages such behaviour.
  5. Schools should adopt the option of skill management and vocational training, so that children who are not academic by nature have the option of developing a skill which will give them the opportunity to earn a livelihood even without formal education.
  6. Once a delinquent behaviour has been detected, one must remember to reject the behaviour and not the individual.

Types of Crimes Committed by children

Various types of offences committed by children in conflict with law have been defined under the JJ Act, 2015 as follows:

  1. Petty offences : Petty offences include the offences for which the maximum punishment under the Indian Penal Code or any other law for the time being in force is imprisonment up to three years.
  2. Serious Offences : Serious offences include the offences for which the punishment under the Indian Penal Code or any other law for the time being in force is imprisonment between three to seven years.
  3. Heinous Offences : Heinous offences committed by children in conflict with law include the offences for which the minimum punishment under the Indian Penal Code or any other law for the time being in force is imprisonment for seven years or more.
    Delinquency exhibits a variety of styles of conduct or forms of behavior. Each of the patterns has its own social context, the causes that are alleged to bring it about, and the forms of prevention or treatment most often suggested as appropriate for the pattern in question. Howard Becker has referred to four types of delinquencies:
    • individual delinquency
    • group-supported delinquency
    • organized delinquency
    • situational delinquency
    Individual delinquency
    This refers to delinquency in which only one individual is involved in committing a delinquent act and its cause is located within the individual delinquent. Most of the explanations of this delinquent behavior come from psychiatrists. Their argument is that delinquency is cause d by psychological problems that primarily stem from defective/faulty/pathological family interaction patterns.
  4. Group – supported delinquency
    In this type, delinquencies are committed in companionship with others and the cause is located not in the personality of the individual or in the delinquent’s family but in the culture of the individual’s home and neighbourhood. The studies of Thrasher and Shaw and McKay talk of this type of delinquency. Research findings suggest that most young children who became delinquent was because of their association and companionship with others who were already delinquent. Unlike the psychogenic explanations, this set of ideas focuses on what is learnt and who it is learnt from rather than on the problems that might produce motivation to commit delinquencies.
    Organized delinquency
    This type refers to delinquencies that are committed by formally organized groups. These delinquencies were analysed in the United States in the 1950s and the concept of “delinquent sub – culture” was developed. This concept refers to the set of values and norms that guide the behavior of group members to encourage the commission of delinquencies, award status on the basis of such acts and specify typical relationships to persons who fail outside the groupings governed by group norms.
    Situational delinquency
    The above – mentioned three types of delinquencies have one thing in common. In all of them, delinquency is viewed as having deep roots. In individual delinquency (according to the psychogenic explanation), the roots of delinquency lie primarily within the individual. In group – supported and organized delinquencies (the sociogenic explanation), the roots (of delinquency) lie in the structure of the society with emphasis either on the ecological areas where delinquency prevails or on the systematic way in which social structure places some individuals in a poor position to compete for success.
    Situational delinquency provides a different perspective. Here the assumption is that delinquency is not deeply rooted, and motives for delinquency and means for controlling it are often relatively simple. A young man indulges in a delinquent act without having a deep commitment to delinquency because of less developed impulse – control and/or because of weaker reinforcement of family restraints, and because he has relatively little to lose even if caught. David Matza is one scholar who refers to this type of delinquency. However, the concept of situational delinquency is undeveloped and is not given much relevance in the problem of delinquency causation. It is a supplement to rather than a replacement of other types.
    A study by Parackal and Panicker (2016) reveals that most adolescent criminal behaviour is specific to adolescence period and will not continue into adulthood. Much like a toddler outgrows temper tantrums, most adolescents will outgrow deviant behaviour. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) is the only available national resource to understand the magnitude of Juvenile delinquency in India. In India, crimes are usually classified into crimes under India Penal Code (IPC) and crimes under Special and Local Laws (SLL). The number of cases registered under various sections of IPC crimes against juveniles (in conflict with law) in 2015 have decreased by 6.3 per cent during 2015 over 2014 as 33,526 cases under IPC crimes were registered against juveniles during 2014 which decreased to 31,396 such cases in 2015. Cases of juveniles in conflict with law registered under various SLL crimes have decreased by 59.6 per cent in 2015 as compared to 2014 as 5,039 cases of juveniles in conflict with law under SLL registered in 2014 which decreased to 2,037 cases in 2015. The National Crime Records Bureau statistics of 2015 depicts that 41,385 children were apprehended in 2015 as opposed to 48,230 children in 2014, i.e., 1.1 percent less than the share of children apprehended in 2014.
    Even though the fall in children in conflict with law is marginal, it is a positive sign. In comparison to the UK and the USA, the overall child crimes in India in 2014 is 2.1 per cent which is less and not increasing at rapid pace as compared to these developed nations. Given such low participation of children in offences, they should not be viewed as creating a moral panic in society as portrayed or reported in newspapers, videos, and television.                                                                 The NCRB shows that 27 per cent CCL were involved in property-related offences. Children involved in serious and heinous offences of murder and rape constituted only a miniscule with only 2.8 per cent and 5.9 per cent of the total IPC crimes committed by children and 2.1 per cent and 5.1 per cent of the total juvenile crimes in 2014 (NCRB, 2014). This data highlights that children’s involvement in serious and heinous crime is marginal and thus, it is very important to ensure that we reduce the risk factors and prevent our children from getting into crime.

What is to be done

Parents, teachers, schools, community and law enforcement agencies need to understand, prevent and reduce risk factors which may push children towards adopting behaviours that may harm them and the wider society and are defined as being in conflict with law. There is enough evidence to prove that with the right kind of prevention and rehabilitation most children adjust, reform, and return to the maturity of adulthood.


Thus, it becomes important to identify risk factors, i.e. factors whose presence and early exposure enhances the likelihood of engaging in delinquency and other behaviour problems. Protective factors are those which mitigate the influence of risk factors. In recent years, studies of juvenile delinquency and justice system have increasingly examined the impact of these strengths (protective factors) on youth’s ability to overcome challenges and thrive. Generally, protective factors – such as positive school attendance, positive social orientation or the ability to discuss problems with parents – are a buffer to minimize or moderate the effect of risk factors and their ability to bring about delinquent behaviour.
Children form an important and integral part of every -society in the world. In their tiny shoulders rests the future of mankind. It is, therefore, the duty of every society to provide proper care and attention to every child. Also their very dependent nature makes them entitled to special care and attention in the family and society at large. The fact that they are innocent and immature makes them vulnerable to all forms of exploitation. Therefore, a better state and peaceful society can be created only if the childhood of every child is properly nurtured, nourished and protected. A nation’s future is dependent on the children because they are the pillars which forms the basis of the future generation. who is a child in need of care and protection? It is said that the identification of child in need of care and protection is the basic work in solving their problems. It is, therefore, important to discuss the meaning of ‘child in need of care and protection’ and also to analyse the various provisions incorporated under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children Act), 2000 regarding the care and protection of child in need of care and protection.

7C’s of Communication

Communication is a vital part of life, whether at home, at work, or with our friends. A person who can communicate effectively will always be profitable when working with people. Fortunately there is a guide one can follow to make a practice of effective communication. The 7 C connection is the 7 signals you need to keep in mind while transmitting your message.
The 7C connection is as follows:
• Clear
• Conversation
• Concrete
• We are ready
• Consideration
• Complete
• Kindness
Let’s look at each attribute in more detail with examples of usage
1.) Clear
Present your message in a way that is easy to understand. Use short, simple sentences when speaking or writing. The goal is to share your thoughts and ideas with greater clarity. Clear messages have straightforward and concrete words.

2.) Access
Summary means to be at a level without using too many words. Avoid using filter terms such as “you see”, “this time period”, “plural”, “type”, “I mean”, “type”. You need to ask yourself if there are any unnecessary sentences and to write the same points over and over again. Shortening saves time for both you and your reader and adds value to your message.
3.) concrete
Concrete messages are clear and always supported by facts. It provides laser focus on your messages without ambiguity. There are details in the message without being too long. The concrete message is strong and clear.
4.) We are ready
Make sure all your facts and figures are correct without language errors. Always prove your work before presenting it. A good message with practical facts will add credibility to your work.
5.) Consideration
Consideration simply keeps in mind the needs and audience of the audience while your message is being constructed. Follow the ‘You’ approach when working with your audience. Think about their level of education, interests, mindsets, etc. Emphasize what is most likely to be wrong in your dealings with them. This will lead to better results during your communication
6.) Complete
The complete message gives the user all the information and is clear and detailed. When your message is finished, your audience will know exactly what needs to be done. Make sure all the facts you want to convey in your message are accurate and there is a clear call to action in your message.
7.) Kindly
Kindness is the most important quality of communication. Be friendly and honest. Respect the speaker during the process. Even if you have a specific answer that needs to be identified, it can be conveyed in a constructive way. A kind message will leave the speaker in a better frame of mind than a bad one.

The conclusion
How we communicate is a major factor in how successful we are in life. When we communicate effectively, it gives us more confidence in our work and in our personal lives.
By using 7 C’s’s for communication, the better you are clear, shorter, concrete, fair, considerate of the speaker, finished and kind, with your message, you will become a communicator and get more success in your work with people.

The Gates and The Jobs

Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are the most important technologies of the last century, and they have had a spectacular debate over friendships based on respect until Jobs’ death in 2011.
Gates, the world’s most successful and wealthy Microsoft founder, praised Apple’s previous co-founder for Jobs’ leadership qualities and his ingenious ability to motivate his employees. However, there is one aspect of Jobs’ that Gates is still jealous of, Gates says in a new interview with the Wall Street Journal.

A senior Microsoft official talks about how we should work hard to be the best public speaker in all of his work and admits that public speaking is one of the areas where Jobs made it easy for him to be beaten, according to an interview, published Tuesday to promote Netflix’s new book about Gates’ life and career on September 20. .
“Steve Jobs was living in nature at the time,” Gates told WSJ of Jobs’ public speaking skills, which Gates said allowed jobs to sell people to any product, or subsidiary. “He could have said that, in the case of Ne Computer Computer [followed after his expulsion from Apple], that was not only a good thing about the machine, but also to scare people to death if they were there.
Gates goes on to say that he wishes he could imitate his old friend and rival in that regard, especially in terms of raising awareness about the various reasons why Gates and his wife, Melinda, became champions on their non-profit basis.
“I wish I could be magical because I have some influential causes and I need to make sure they are ignored,” Gates said in an interview, referring to the work done by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. addressing global problems, from disease prevention research to the fight against poverty.
Gates notes that “some things, such as polio eradication, are naturally motivated,” but he still believes that Job’s ability to sell any product or idea will work well, even though Gates has worked to improve his public speaking over the years. (At least one billion manager, Zoom founder Eric Yuan, offers Bill Gates the opportunity to participate in public speaking since the 1990s to encourage him to start an online business.)
He states: “I am not a preacher. “I have learned a lot about public speaking, and how to express how I can address these issues over time. I’m ready for that in a sense. ”
More importantly, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is one of the world’s most independent philanthropic foundations, with grants of more than $ 50 billion. Also, Gates and his fellow building official Warren Buffett, have also convinced hundreds of wealthy people to donate billions of dollars of their wealth to charities as part of their Giving Pledge campaign.
This is not the first time Gates has praised Jobs’ ability to get people to embrace his particular vision. Jobs had a way of “spreading the word” to encourage his employees, Gates told CNN in an July interview.
“I was like a little witch because she wrote spells, and I saw people filling their mouths, but because I’m a little witch, spells don’t work for me. Said by Gates.